Digital device designers learn how to re-image user experience
A video has been released by Grayhill which is introducing the new Touch Encoder, which helps digital audio/visual product development engineers simplify designs for equipment controls.
The video gives a first look at the stylish and robust new Touch Encoder, with its vivid high resolution screen. You can see how it shrinks the user interface footprint for controls.
Combining multiple buttons, trackballs, and switches into one product, the Touch Encoder is a great choice for literally thousands of digital audio visual applications.
Designers can see first-hand the intuitive tablet development app that lets them personalise multi-touch gestures, generate images, customise the display, and trigger the logic themselves – without needing a software engineer to configure the device
Key advantages include:
- No look operation
- Supports multiple configuration options
- Easier and less costly to support multiple languages
- Supports tap, swipe, and rotation gestures
- Consolidates multiple component functionalities
- Sealed construction
- Impact resistant